Multi-criteria and multiscale assessment of building envelope responseability to rising heat waves
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Global warming increases the probability of extreme events and heat waves, intensified by Urban Heat Island
phenomenon, triggering severe impacts on both human health and economy. The paper aims at developing a
new methodological approach for the assessment of building ability to face rising temperatures, also considering
the effects on the surrounding urban areas. It focuses on resilient retrofitting strategies need for building envelope
according to three macro-categories: reliability, adaptability and mitigation ability. A set of indicators is
defined to achieve a Response Index to cope with heat waves. The method is tested on reference building and its
neighborhood. The selected strategies are investigated through an integrated and multilevel analysis with
EnergyPlus and ENVI_met, in three different cities with increasing summer temperature. The final comparative
analysis is carried out through a multi-criteria analysis according to the identified indicators. The best responsive
solutions result the green ones combined with high albedo, but the research highlights also some controversial
aspects. The method can be a valid tool to support the decisional process about heat waves mitigation in the
roadmap towards a more responsive built environment.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Heat waves mitigation strategies; Building and neighborhood response to heat waves; Building energy retrofit; EnergyPlus and ENVI_met co-simulation; Multi-criteria analysis
Elenco autori:
Lassandro, Paola
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